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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 2866677" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>I agree with Rich Sherman on the appropriate inner diameter (ID) of resizing dies. They should be ~0.0045" smaller ID at the 0.200" datum from the case head/bolt face, compared to the chamber reamer at that same datum. Especially for larger capacity high-pressured magnum cartridges.</p><p></p><p>If not, after several firings, the case web may bind in the chamber. The case web will spring back to larger OD than the ID of the resizing die, after resizing. So measuring the case web after resizing doesn't tell a guy the ID of the resizing die. </p><p></p><p>My 338 LAI cases started to bind while chambering them after 3-4 full-pressured firings. The case web is pretty stout on many cartridges and requires multiple firings to reach full-pressured, expanded diameter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 2866677, member: 4191"] I agree with Rich Sherman on the appropriate inner diameter (ID) of resizing dies. They should be ~0.0045" smaller ID at the 0.200" datum from the case head/bolt face, compared to the chamber reamer at that same datum. Especially for larger capacity high-pressured magnum cartridges. If not, after several firings, the case web may bind in the chamber. The case web will spring back to larger OD than the ID of the resizing die, after resizing. So measuring the case web after resizing doesn't tell a guy the ID of the resizing die. My 338 LAI cases started to bind while chambering them after 3-4 full-pressured firings. The case web is pretty stout on many cartridges and requires multiple firings to reach full-pressured, expanded diameter. [/QUOTE]
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